Following Sarasota on the list were Tampa, Miami, Boca Raton and Key West, in order of best to worst.

Meanwhile, the worst city for retirees in Florida, according to the study, was Deltona. Just above that city were The Villages, Fleming Island, Navarre and Palm Bay, in order from worst to best.

The study compared the cities’ quality of life, health and activities using 28 metrics including adjusted cost of living, share of the population aged 65 and older, violent crime rate, health care facilities per capita, life expectancy, senior centers per capita and availability of adult volunteer activities.

Aside from the overall rankings, WalletHub also reported other specific findings in its study, including that Titusville has the lowest adjusted cost of living in Florida, while Coral Gables and Parkland have the highest adjusted cost of living.

There was a six-way tie for the highest percentage of the population aged 65 and older between The Villages, North Fort Myers, Estero, Bonita Springs, New Smyrna Beach and Dunedin.

Five cities in the Sunshine State have the most museums per capita including Key West, Miami, Orlando, Pensacola and Fort Pierce.

The Florida city with the lowest property crime rate was Weston, while the two cities with the highest property crime rate were Panama City and Miami Beach.